Friday, September 14, 2007

I've heard the food at the Great China Buffet in Nanuet, N.Y had a lot of soul. What I didn’t realize was they didn’t mean "soul," they meant "sole," as in the prep cook's shoe! Ladies and gentlemen, introducing the human garlic press.

An employee at a store next door to the Great China Buffet, saw this cook crushing garlic outside the restaurant with his shoes. He snapped some photos and sent them to the Rockland County Health Department. In the understatement of the year, John Stoughton, from that public health department was quoted as saying, "We would not consider a person's shoe a proper instrument to use in food preparation."

The restaurant was cited and the employee is no longer employed there. He was not available for comment, but friends said he really feels like a heel.

11 comments:

Anonymous
said...

Could this be the real filet of sole?

I seriously wonder what goes on behind the kichen door, where no one can see them prepping for their menu? Can the health department really believe the owner of the place didn't know what this guy was up to? You had to smell that shoe from a block away!